Difference between revisions of "2004"

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*[[August 21]]: [[Sophia Bekatorou]] and [[Emilia Tsoulfa]] win the gold medal in the double handed dinghy (470) race at the Athens Olympic Games. [[Tasoula Kelesidou]] wins the silver medal (66.68) in discus throw, and 33-year-old [[Pyrros Dimas]], the best ever Greek weightlifter, wins the bronze medal in the 85kgs category with 175+202.5 kgrs saying goodbye to competitions leaving his shoes in front of the barbell. In Nikea, 6.000 fans delaud him interrupting the medal ceremony for 10 minutes.
 
*[[August 21]]: [[Sophia Bekatorou]] and [[Emilia Tsoulfa]] win the gold medal in the double handed dinghy (470) race at the Athens Olympic Games. [[Tasoula Kelesidou]] wins the silver medal (66.68) in discus throw, and 33-year-old [[Pyrros Dimas]], the best ever Greek weightlifter, wins the bronze medal in the 85kgs category with 175+202.5 kgrs saying goodbye to competitions leaving his shoes in front of the barbell. In Nikea, 6.000 fans delaud him interrupting the medal ceremony for 10 minutes.
 
*[[August 22]]: [[Fani Halkia]] sets a new Olympic record in the 400m hurdles semi-finals with 52.77.
 
*[[August 22]]: [[Fani Halkia]] sets a new Olympic record in the 400m hurdles semi-finals with 52.77.
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*[[August 22]]:  [[Demosthenes Tambakos]] wins the gold medal with 9,862 points in the rings copetition at the Athens Olympic Games
 
*[[August 26]]: [[Fani Halkia]] wins gold in the 400m hurdles at the Athens Olympic Games.
 
*[[August 26]]: [[Fani Halkia]] wins gold in the 400m hurdles at the Athens Olympic Games.
 
*[[August 29]]: The closing ceremonies are held for the [[2004 Summer Olympic Games]] in [[Athens]]. [[Anna Vissi]], [[Dionisis Savvopoulos]], [[Marinella]] and other top Greek singers give memorable performances.
 
*[[August 29]]: The closing ceremonies are held for the [[2004 Summer Olympic Games]] in [[Athens]]. [[Anna Vissi]], [[Dionisis Savvopoulos]], [[Marinella]] and other top Greek singers give memorable performances.

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